aerosol
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Research problems linked to this topic
- Disperse gas bubbles play an important role in many industrial applications.
- The existence of interstellar absorption bands of unknown origin has drawn our attention to absorption by finely dispersed aerosols of solids.
- The subject of ultrafine particles (ufp)1 is perhaps currently the most challenging and interesting area in aerosol science.
- The fine particle dust produced by coal-fired power plants is one of the important sources of air pollutants.
- Although an extensively studied classical subject, laminar natural convection heat transfer from the vertical surface of a cylinder has generated some recent interest in the literature.
- Collection of aerosol particles in the particular steps of the technology of their production, and purification of the air at the workplace and atmospheric environment, requires the efficient method of separation of particulate matter from the carrier gas.
- The spray nozzles manufacturers constantly offer new models in the market attempting to increase the application efficiency; however, the nozzles behavior is often unknown in relation to the produced droplets spectrum.
- Inhalable medication devices on the market deliver aerosolized drugs in a turbulent flow, which in complex interaction with oropharyngeal geometry causes the major portion of the drug to deposit locally, while creating significant obstacles for reaching the lower lungs.
- Carbonaceous particles, as one of the main sources of atmospheric aerosols, have great influence on the climate change, such as ice formation, precipitation and polar ice melting.
- The problem of natural convection in an inclined L-shaped enclosure filled with Cu/water nanofluid that operates under differentially heated walls in the presence of an inclined magnetic field is presented in this paper.